Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2012 18:22:43 -0700 From: Adrian Chadd <adrian.chadd@gmail.com> To: PseudoCylon <moonlightakkiy@yahoo.ca> Cc: freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org, Kim Culhan <w8hdkim@gmail.com> Subject: Re: ath lor Message-ID: <CAJ-VmomGBvgLwFEcXbEuYkAj=g%2By8zVo8cT2nSSMdydCk=OhYQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAFZ_MYKeOKxT3k7JWHjdH83vbieZ6JpXe0kbXTJy4neEd5Aqew@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAFZ_MYKgUkryy4parts3QahAyPA7FY9xUqC98_E7oFW%2BzarA8A@mail.gmail.com> <CAFZ_MYKeOKxT3k7JWHjdH83vbieZ6JpXe0kbXTJy4neEd5Aqew@mail.gmail.com>
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Yeah, That's what I had in mind. Trouble is, the AID isn't fixed at that value: vap->iv_max_aid = IEEE80211_AID_DEF; So likely we should malloc (M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO) a temporary array of size iv_max_aid. Have you seen the scan/node LORs? Are you able to verify that your change fixes that? Adrian On 30 July 2012 18:17, PseudoCylon <moonlightakkiy@yahoo.ca> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 3:16 AM, PseudoCylon <moonlightakkiy@yahoo.ca> wrote: >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Message: 3 >>> Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 19:36:38 -0700 >>> From: Adrian Chadd <adrian.chadd@gmail.com> >>> Subject: Re: ath lor >>> To: Kim Culhan <w8hdkim@gmail.com> >>> Cc: freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org >>> Message-ID: >>> <CAJ-VmonVdu8QEETKeBF6HOY5DTzxT4OH6z8xJecUGZgmQ58grw@mail.gmail.com> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >>> >>> Hm, if someone's up for a bit of coding, here's my suggestIon: >>> >>> * create an iterator struct which just contains an array of >>> ieee80211_node entries; >>> * write an iterator function that _just_ populates that iterator >>> struct with ieee80211 node entries, but after having locked them; >>> * then, once the call to ieee80211_iterate_node() is done, the >>> iterator struct will have a list of nodes to iterate over; >>> * then just call the original callback over each member of that >>> iterator struct node array, derefing nodes as you go along. >>> >> > > [RFC] > I guess this what you want. ieee80211_timeout_stations() needs a > special attention, though. > > ieee80211_iterate_nt(struct node_table *nt, struct ieee80211_node *ni_arr, > u_int *gen) > { > struct ieee80211_node *ni; > int i = 0; > > IEEE80211_NODE_ITERATE_LOCK(nt); > *gen = ++nt->nt_scangen; > > TAILQ_FOREACH(ni, &nt->nt_node, ni_list) > (ni_arr + i++) = ieee80211_ref_node(ni); > > IEEE80211_NODE_ITERATE_UNLOCK(nt); > } > > /* > * Just a wrapper, so we don't have to change every ieee80211_iterate_nodes() > * reference in the source. > * > * A caller may directly call ieee80211_iterate_nt() and do customized stuff. > * Only requirement is to decrement each node's ref count. > */ > ieee80211_iterate_nodes(struct ieee80211_node_table *nt, > ieee80211_iter_func *f, void *arg) > { > /* > * Any driver should allocate array with own max aid > * when directly calling ieee80211_iterate_nt(). > */ > struct ieee80211_node *ni_arr[IEEE80211_AID_DEF]; > u_int gen; > int i; > > memset(ni_arr, 0, sizeof(ni_arr)); > ieee80211_iterate_nt(nt, ni_arr, &gen); > > IEEE80211_NODE_LOCK(nt); > > for (i = 0; i < IEEE80211_AID_DEF; i++) { > if (ni == NULL) /* end of the list */ > break; > if (ni->ni_scangen == gen) > continue; > > ni->ni_scangen = gen; > > IEEE80211_NODE_UNLOCK(nt); > (*f)(arg, ni_arr + i); > /* ieee80211_free_node() locks by itself */ > ieee80211_free_node(ni); > IEEE80211_NODE_LOCK(nt); > > i = 0; > } > > IEEE80211_NODE_UNLOCK(nt); > }
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